Number of Lessons:155 #14B (P) Electronics Technology with Digital and Microprocessor Laboratory Completion Time: 42 months

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PROGRESS RECORD Study your lessons in the order listed below. Number of Lessons:155 #14B (P) Electronics Technology with Digital and Microprocessor Laboratory Completion Time: 42 months 1 2330A Current and Voltage 2 2330B Controlling Current and Voltage 3 2333A Power Distribution 4 2333B Portable Extension Cords 5 2336A Static Electricity 6 2336B Electric Currents and Semiconductor Devices 7 2101A Fractions and Decimal Numbers 8 2101B Reciprocals, Percentage and Powers of Numbers 9 2339A The Three Basics of Electric Circuits:Voltage, Current and Resistance 10 2339B Ohm's Law, Conductors and Insulators 11 2342A Connecting and Tracing Battery Circuits 12 2342B Identifying Components 13 2342C Tracing Wiring on Printed Circuit Boards 14 2102A Roots of Numbers, Ratio and Proportion 15 2102B Inverse Proportion and Negative Numbers 16 2323A Parallel Circuits 17 2323B Equivalent Circuits 18 2323C Applications of Kirchhoff's Law 19 2324A Series-Parallel Circuits 20 2324B Voltage and Power 21 2511A Vital Statistics of AC Circuits 22 2511B Magnetism and Magnetic Circuits 23 2511C Induced Voltage and Current 24 2313A Thinking Circuits and Automatic Switches 25 2313B Relays and Robots

26 2103A Scientific Notation 27 2103B Units of Measure 28 2304A Inductance 29 2304B Mutual Inductance and Magnetic Coupling 30 2304C Transformers 31 2512A Electrical Charges and Capacitance 32 2512B Capacitors in Action 33 2403A Rectifiers and Amplifiers 34 2403B Transistor and FET Amplifiers 35 2104A Reading and Using Graphs 36 2104B Phasors and Formulas 37 1402 Reliable Soldering Techniques 38 1404 Working with Printed Circuit Boards 39 1406 Building a Siren with Flashing Light 40 1408 Using your Multimeter to Measure Resistance 41 1410 Your Personal Training Laboratory 42 1412 Series and Parallel Resistor Circuits 43 1414 Power and DC Circuits 44 2314 Simplifying Circuit Analysis by Using Kirchhoff's Laws 45 1416 Practical Applications of Kirchhoff's Laws 46 2315 Currents and Voltages in A-C Circuits 47 1418 Capacitors and Capacitive Circuits 48 2316 Resonant Circuits 49 1420 Inductors and Inductive Circuits 50 1422 Resonance and Filters 51 2401 Using Semiconductor Diodes 52 2402 Operation of Semiconductor Devices 53 1424 Working with Semiconductor Diodes

54 2503 Unregulated Power Supplies 55 2404 Operation of Tubes and Transistors 56 2405 Amplifier Circuitry 57 1426 Fundamentals of Transformers 58 1428 Unregulated Power Supply Characteristics 59 2412 How to Work with Transistors 60 1430 Transistors, Part I 61 1432 Common-Emitter Amplifier Characteristics 62 1434 Transistors, Part II 63 2601 Audio Amplifiers and Equipment 64 2431 Operational Amplifiers 65 1436 Operational Amplifiers Characteristics 66 1438 Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers and Unijunction Transistors: Theory and Applications 67 3610 Regulated Power Supplies 68 1440 Regulated Power Supply Characteristics 69 1442 Working with FET's 70 2406 Radio Frequency Amplifiers 71 2407 Oscillators 72 1444 Sinusoidal Oscillators 73 2201 Measuring and Measuring Instruments 74 1446 Measurement Techniques Laboratory 75 3342 Circuit response to Non-Sinusoidal Waveforms 76 1448 Time Constants 77 1450 RC Filter Circuits 78 2202 Understanding & Using the Oscilloscope 79 1452 Optoelectronics 80 3463 Digital Switching Units 81 3104 Binary Coding & Computer Arithmetic

82 3464 Logic Circuit Tracing by Using Boolean Algebra 83 3466 Digital IC Families w/ Practical Operating Requir. 84 3343 Clippers, Clampers and Binaries 85 3465 Pulse Processing Circuits 86 1454 Multivibrators 87 3467 Important Digital Integrated Circuits 88 1456 555 Timing Circuits 89 3468 Digital Systems & How to Troubleshoot Them 90 1458 Electromagnetism and Relays 91 2607 Systematic Troubleshooting 92 1260 Basic Gates 93 1262 Practical Digital Circuits 94 1264 Sequential Logic Circuits 95 4250 Safety 96 4252 Introduction to TV 97 4254 The Television System-Functional Block Diagram 98 4256 Television Troubleshooting Techniques 99 4258 Power Supplies 100 4260 Horizontal Circuits 101 4262 High-Voltage Circuits 102 4264 Vertical Circuits 103 4266 Tuners 104 4268 Intermediate Frequency Amplifiers 105 4270 Video Circuits and the CRT 106 4272 AGC Circuits 107 4274 Synchronization Circuits 108 4276 Introduction to Color Television 109 4278 Color Circuits 110 4280 Color Symptom Troubleshooting

111 4282 Color TV Setup 112 4284 Sound Circuits 113 2608 Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques 114 5510 Introduction to Digital Electronics 115 5512 Number Systems 116 5514 Fundamentals of Boolean Algebra 117 5516 Karnaugh Maps 118 5518 NOR and NAND Gate Circuits 119 5520 Discrete Logic Gates 120 5522 Digital Integrated Circuits 121 5524 Digital Flip-Flops 122 5526 One-Shots, Astables, and Schmitt Triggers 123 5528 Counter Design 124 5530 Modulus Counters 125 5532 Shift Registers and Counters 126 5534 Binary Codes and Converters 127 5536 Multiplexers - Demultiplexers 128 5538 CMOS Digital Logic 129 5540 Digital Interfacing 130 5542 ROMs, PROMs and PLAs 131 5544 Introduction to Computers & Microprocessors 132 5345 Oscilloscope Measurements 133 5346 Oscilloscope Triggering 134 5347 Oscilloscope Analysis of Analog & Digital Circuits 135 5376 Registers 136 5378 Arithmetic Logic Units 137 5380 Timing And Control 138 5382 Memory Units 139 6602 Introduction to Computer Hardware

140 6604 Introduction to Computer Software 141 6606 Computer Arithmetic 142 6608 68HC11 Programming - Part A 143 6610 68HC11 Programming - Part B 144 6612 Branching and Loops 145 6614 Indexing through Memory 146 6616 Subroutines 147 6618 Reading Assembly Listings 148 6620 Memory Systems I 149 6622 Memory Systems II 150 6624 General Purpose I/O 151 6626 HC11 Interrupts and Resets 152 6628 Analog Capture - Port E 153 6630 Timed Events - Port A 154 6632 Serial Communication - Port D 155 6634 C Programming and the HC11 3700 Associate-Level CET Study Guide * 3760 Supervised Examination